Solastalgia: Documenting disaster through interactive documentaryMain MenuHomeWater Series(Meta)reflectionsNavigation:A snapshot of the content of this project that can be used to navigate in a non-linear fashionBibliographyAbout the authorsThanksmonique tschofen TMUa6f08a24bf34f58cae1b84d81d2df391582b801fJolene Armstrong8d77d69c06e0564ab85f8d6d9cb65116c99ff272 Monique Tschofen and Jolene Armstrong
12025-02-13T18:34:45+00:00Ann Ludbrookcf053db6c70bf302215612c46fa602f0fb467915Swan Lake Fire, Alaska1google_maps2025-02-13T18:34:45+00:0060.535900, -150.561976Ann Ludbrookcf053db6c70bf302215612c46fa602f0fb467915
12025-02-13T18:34:45+00:00Ann Ludbrookcf053db6c70bf302215612c46fa602f0fb467915Palisades Fire, LA, Jan 20251google_maps2025-02-13T18:34:45+00:0034.065097, -118.538202Ann Ludbrookcf053db6c70bf302215612c46fa602f0fb467915
12025-02-13T18:34:45+00:00Ann Ludbrookcf053db6c70bf302215612c46fa602f0fb467915Pallisades Fires and Cassandra1plain2025-02-13T18:34:45+00:00Ann Ludbrookcf053db6c70bf302215612c46fa602f0fb467915
12025-02-13T18:34:44+00:00Ann Ludbrookcf053db6c70bf302215612c46fa602f0fb467915Response: Pallisades Fire and Cassandra1Fire is a new seasonplain2025-02-13T18:34:44+00:00Ann Ludbrookcf053db6c70bf302215612c46fa602f0fb467915
12025-02-13T18:34:44+00:00Ann Ludbrookcf053db6c70bf302215612c46fa602f0fb467915CO2 tracker1live updated global CO2 trackerplain2025-02-13T18:34:44+00:00Ann Ludbrookcf053db6c70bf302215612c46fa602f0fb467915
12025-04-28T15:37:30+00:00Jolene Armstrong8d77d69c06e0564ab85f8d6d9cb65116c99ff272Evacuation 20256A page dedicated to the ongoing anxiety of fire evacuation noticesplain2025-04-28T15:57:22+00:00Jolene Armstrong8d77d69c06e0564ab85f8d6d9cb65116c99ff272
12025-05-06T02:19:00+00:00monique tschofen TMUa6f08a24bf34f58cae1b84d81d2df391582b801fAlberta fires timeline5plain2025-05-06T03:20:47+00:001919: The Great Fire of 1919 swept through Alberta and Saskatchewan, consuming nearly five million acres and permanently altering lives and the landscape.1950: The Chinchaga Fire, spanning both Alberta and British Columbia, became the largest recorded fire in North America, burning between 1.4 to 1.7 million hectares.2011: The Slave Lake wildfire destroyed over 400 buildings and forced the evacuation of 7,000 residents, marking one of Alberta's most destructive fires.2016: The Fort McMurray wildfire, the costliest disaster in Canadian history, led to the evacuation of over 88,000 people and caused an estimated $9 billion in damages.2019: Approximately 1,000 wildfires burned over 883,000 hectares in northern Alberta, with the High Level area being particularly affected.monique tschofen TMUa6f08a24bf34f58cae1b84d81d2df391582b801f